This institution, seemed to communicate to the practitioners of Sweden a new existence, and then really commenced the æra of medical literature in that country.
Denmark is richer in medical literature, than the other countries which in conjunction with it, composed the ancient Scandinavia.
Just at the beginning of the Middle Ages, then, under the fostering care of Christianity there is a period of considerable importance in the history of medical literature.
Aëtius' work that is preserved for us is known in medical literature as his sixteen books on medical practice.
The Norwich Pharmacal Company naively remarks: “The dearth of medical literatureon Alfalfa has lead us to present below a few of the findings of the Bureau of Plant Industry of the Department of Agriculture .
The untoward effects of the emotions on the vital functions are quite well exemplified in medical literature.
It has been our purpose to briefly summarize and to arrange in order the records of the most curious, bizarre, and abnormal cases that are found in medical literature of all ages and all languages--a thaumatographia medica.
From the time of Galen to the sixteenth century many incredible reports of monsters are seen in medical literature, but without a semblance of scientific truth.
None of these cases of rupture of the tendon are unique, parallel instances existing in medical literature in abundance.
Medical literature records a number of patients with congenital slow pulse without any discernible heart lesion who lived long and successful lives.
Considerable electro-medical literature existed a century ago when next to nothing was known of electricity.
Medical literature is full of such painful recitals of venereal tragedies.
I find, up to the year 1884, recorded in medical literature, thirty-one cases of poisoning by chloral hydrate.
The last century had very little to show, in our State, in the way of medical literature.
But if indexing is the special need of our time in medical literature, as in every department of knowledge, it must be remembered that it is not only an immense labor, but one that never ends.
The leading doctor here is a shrewd, sensible man, but not versed in the curiosities of medical literature.
But he was a man of lofty and admirable scientific character, and his work will endure in its influences long after his name is lost sight of save to the faded eyes of the student of medical literature.
This work alone would have been sufficient to have made Laennec's name a permanent fixture in medical literature.
It ranks equally with the original works of Vesalius, Harvey and Bichat and as a section of medical literature is quite equal to any section of Hippocrates.
Long before his discovery of the mysteries of auscultation, he had accomplished results that of themselves, and without his subsequent master discovery, would have given him an enduring name in medical literature.
This is probably diphtheria, the first mention of the disease in medical literature, though it is usually said to have been first described in Spain at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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